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COUNCIL ACTION
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE:
JUNE 16, 2020
TITLE:
ADOPT RESOLUTIONS CONCERNING
THE STATUS AND UPDATE OF THE
PAVEMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN AND
LOCAL SIGNAL SYNCHRONIZATION
PLAN IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN MEASURE
M2 FUNDING ELIGIBILITY
/s/ Kristine Ridge
CITY MANAGER
RECOMMENDED ACTION
CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY:
APPROVED
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As Recommended
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As Amended
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Ordinance on 1" Reading
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Ordinance on 2ntl Reading
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Implementing Resolution
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Set Public Hearing For_
CONTINUED TO
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1. Adopt a resolution confirming the status and update of the Pavement Management Plan per
Orange County Transportation Authority 2020-21 Measure M2 eligibility requirements.
2. Adopt a resolution confirming the status and update of the City's 2020 Local Signal
Synchronization Plan to maintain eligibility for Measure M2 Program funding.
DISCUSSION
In November 1990, Orange County voters approved Measure M, a one-half cent sales tax increase
for 20 years, to fund transportation projects in Orange County. Sixteen years later, in November
2006, the voters again approved the Renewal of Measure M, referred to as M2, for an additional
thirty years. M2 became effective in April 2011, and the net revenues generated by M2 contribute
to two types of grant funding: Local Fair Share (LFS) and Competitive. All Orange County cities
are eligible for LFS funding which is distributed on a formula -based allocation determined by
population, number of existing Master Plan of Arterial Highways centerline miles, and taxable sales.
Under the competitive component of M2 funding, Cities must compete and demonstrate support of
regional transportation to successfully qualify for grant monies. Fulfilling M2 eligibility requirements
also allows the City to qualify for other regional competitive OC Go M2 grant funding opportunities.
The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) determines annual eligibility for M2 funds
based upon specific criteria that cities must meet prior to June 30 of every year. In order to maintain
M2 eligibility for Fiscal Year 2020-21 (FY 20-21), the City must update, and adopt via resolution, a
Pavement Management Plan (PMP) biennially (Exhibit 1). The PMP is the City's strategic plan to
manage the preservation, rehabilitation, and maintenance of paved roads by analyzing pavement
life cycles, assessing overall system performance costs, and determining alternative strategies and
necessary costs to improve paved roads (Exhibit 2). A copy of the PMP with a certification must
be submitted to OCTA by June 29, 2020.
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Additionally, the City must update and adopt via resolution the Local Signal Synchronization Plan
(LSSP) every three years (Exhibit 3). The LSSP is a planning document that helps guide traffic
signal synchronization and related capital investment (Exhibit 4). The purpose of traffic signal
synchronization is to relieve congestion on the arterial roadway system during peak traffic demand
and avoid formation of gridlock conditions. Measure M2 includes a robust Regional Traffic Signal
Synchronization funding program to aid in regional signal synchronization. The City's 2020 update
to LSSP is required to be consistent with OCTA's Regional Traffic Signal Synchronization Master
Plan, and must be affirmed via resolution by June 20, 2020, to continue eligibility for Net Revenues
as part of Measure M2.
STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT
Approval of this item supports the City's efforts to meet Goal #6 - Community Facilities &
Infrastructure, Objective #1 (establish and maintain a Community Investment Plan for all City
assets), Strategy A (Develop a complete inventory of all assets to determine the scope of
improvements needed to sustain the City's current infrastructure investment); Strategy B (Equitably
maintain existing streets and associated assets in a state of good repair so they are clean, safe
and aesthetically pleasing for all users); Strategy F (Perform periodic measurements to monitor
and update each asset's condition and ensure adequate funding for repair and/or replacement
costs in future budgets); and Strategy G (develop and implement the City's Capital Improvement
Program in coordination with the Community Investment and Deferred Maintenance Plans).
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
There is no environmental impact associated with this action.
FISCAL IMPACT
The recommended actions will maintain the City's eligibility to receive Measure M2 funds. Upon
meeting OCTA eligibility requirements, the City of Santa Ana is anticipated to receive an estimated
$4.2 million in LFS funds and over $13 million in M2 competitive funds for FY 2020-21. In the past,
the City has received an average exceeding of $16 million in annual awarded revenue from M2
LFS and competitive fund program allocations combined.
If the recommended action is not taken, the City will lose Measure M2 local fair share revenue and
eligibility to apply for various future OCTA comprehensive funding programs.
NS/EWG/JG/HG
Exhibits: 1. Resolution — Pavement Management Plan
2. 2020 Pavement Management Plan — may be reviewed at
https://www.santa-ana.orq/pw/street-pavement-condition-maps
3. Resolution — Local Signal Synchronization Plan
4. 2020 Local Signal Synchronization Plan — may be reviewed at
https://www.santa-ana.orq/pw/traffic-management-center
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EXHIBIT 1
RESOLUTION NO. 2020-XXX
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SANTA ANA CONCERNING THE STATUS AND
UPDATE OF THE PAVEMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN
FOR THE MEASURE M2 PROGRAM
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTAANAAS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds, determines
and declares as follows:
A. The City of Santa Ana is required to meet eligibility requirements and
submit eligibility verification packages to the Orange County Transportation Authority
("OCTA") in order to remain eligible to receive Measure M2 funds.
B. On a biennial basis, the City of Santa Ana is required to adopt and
update a Pavement Management Plan ("PMP"), using the required format, regarding
the status of road pavement conditions and implementation of the PMP.
C. The City of Santa Ana is required to provide a plan that manages the
preservation, rehabilitation, and maintenance of paved roads by analyzing pavement
life cycles, assessing overall system performance costs, and determining alternative
strategies and costs necessary to improve paved roads.
Section 2. The City Council hereby declares that the PMP is in conformance
with the PMP Submittal Template provided in the Countywide Pavement Management
Plan Guidelines.
Section 3. The City of Santa Ana hereby adopts a PMP and has provided an
updated PMP report, using the required format, to OCTA.
Section 4. The City Council authorizes the Executive Director of the Public
Works Agency, the City Engineer, or his or her designee to sign the PMP certification
form.
Section 5. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by
the City Council, and the Clerk of the Council shall attest to and certify the vote
adopting this Resolution.
Resolution No. 2020-XXX
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ADOPTED this day of 12020.
Miguel A. Pulido
Mayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Sonia R. Carvalho, City Attorney
By: itg? ^ '�" -f-�&
ohn M. Funk
Assistant City Attorney
AYES: Councilmembers:
NOES: Councilmembers:
ABSTAIN: Councilmembers:
CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY
I, Daisy Gomez, Clerk of the Council, do hereby certify the attached Resolution No.
2020- to be the original resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of
Santa Ana on 12020.
Date:
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana
Resolution No. 2020-XXX
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2020 Pavement Management Plan — may be reviewed at
https://www.santa-ana.org/pw/street-pavement-condition-
maps
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EXHIBIT 3
RESOLUTION NO. 2020-XXX
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA CONCERNING THE STATUS AND UPDATE OF
THE LOCAL SIGNAL SYNCHRONIZATION PLAN FOR THE
MEASURE M (M2) PROGRAM
WHEREAS, the Orange County Transportation Authority has developed the
Regional Traffic Signal Synchronization Master Plan to identify traffic signal synchronization
street routes and traffic signals within and across jurisdictional boundaries, and defines the
means of implementing the Regional Traffic Signal Synchronization Program; and
WHEREAS, the Regional Traffic Signal Synchronization Program requires that local
agencies adopt a Local Signal Synchronization Plan consistent with the Regional Traffic
Signal Synchronization Master Plan as a key component of local agencies' efforts to
synchronizing traffic signals across local agencies' boundaries; and
WHEREAS, the Local Signal Synchronization Plan must be updated by June 30,
2020 to continue to be eligible to receive Net Revenues as part of Measure M2.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council for the City Santa Ana
as follows:
Section 1. The City adopts and maintains a Local Signal Synchronization Plan
which includes goals that are consistent with those outlined as part of the Regional Signal
Synchronization Master Plan, including signal synchronization across jurisdictions.
Section 2. The Local Signal Synchronization Plan identifies traffic signal
synchronization street routes, including all elements of the Regional Signal Synchronization
Network located within the City.
Section 3. The Local Signal Synchronization Plan includes the traffic signal
inventory for all traffic signal synchronization street routes.
Section 4. The Local Signal Synchronization Plan includes a three-year plan
showing capital, operations, and maintenance of signal synchronization along the traffic
signal synchronization street routes and traffic signals.
Section 5. The Local Signal Synchronization Plan includes an update on the
status and performance of traffic signal synchronization activities.
Resolution No. 2020-XXX
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Section 6. The Local Signal Synchronization Plan includes a discussion on the
review and revision, as may be necessary, on the timing of traffic signals on the traffic
signal synchronization street routes.
Section 7. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by the
City Council, and the Clerk of the Council shall attest to and certify the vote adopting this
Resolution.
ADOPTED this day of 12020.
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Sonia R. Carvalho, City Attorney
By: 7. -f�L
ohn M. Funk
Assistant City Attorney
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NOES: Councilmembers
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NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers
Miguel A. Pulido
Mayor
Resolution No. 2020-XXX
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CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY
I, Daisy Gomez, Clerk of the Council, do hereby certify the attached Resolution No. 2020-
to be the original resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana on
.2020.
Date:
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana
Resolution No. 2020-XXX
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2020 Local Signal Synchronization Plan — may be
reviewed at
https://www.santa-ana.org/pw/traffic-management-center
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